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So et or lor Sale IDants. Soirms. On Monday evening next, at Gothic ostst tip. SECOND EDITION 3 1 2 O'CLOCK, V. New York I.CKislntnrc.

Albany Jan. 2S. Mr. StsvcuH 1 ild ou tho table a new ralo re Dr. Aloott, the aietloian, says thai salerataB in bread, ujed for the purpose of lightening it, is poisonous.

He does not famish the proof but gives the statements of a clergyman who saw osrtain ill effeots produced after eating, which he attributed to this substance in bread. On this Dr. A. bases the calculation that out ot three hundred thousand persona who die annually in tho United States under ten years of age, one hundred thousand are the victims of salera tus. According to other authorities swill milk kills one half ol all who die before reaching the age of maturity while another class put down the eoporiBcs, paragorics and Godfrey's cordials, by which juvenile importunities are stilled, as the Herods that destroy the babeB and sucklings.

With bo miny of the agents of death preying upon our poor humanity egg and bird, it is a wonder that a remnant is leit to beep the race from disappearing. According to Nhal Dow, rum kills a majority ol mankind the Grahauiit.es consider pork and venison aB "CNGINE AND BOILER FOR SALE. A a Engine and Boiler attached. com Wt.nd can be removed with littls erpeme: will be arid cheap on application at tho Kagla office, where it may seen. Tho englue is rated at hor jaffiitf rPO LET.

Tho Manager's roonTof the Young iTT AMciation tin Court street, nfar he Uly Hall, will be let two evenings during each week at reasonable ttrmj. pply to cither of the committee on rooms. n. wm rwm oi tne A. GELLATLY, Ch Chairman.

I R. fj Tc 1'ITKIN'S SALE OF EAST NEW uu Wilt I I viyct J. vVUUUUtM l8'h week, will resume the sale on Thursday. 3St at 1 o'clor I'. at B.

Bdmondi C's i room. No. 10 Fulton klyn. lroiierly of any descrto Hon received, stored and sold fair cr mmnsirn. Juliftf PROPERTi IN BROOKLYN.

Tho Advertiser wishes to procure a building In Brooklyn, sotce where between Hicks, Clinton. Oraiine and Atlantic streets, for the purpose of Mtablishinjt a privatedndc(r academy ftir rami its. Any one having protcrty to IniDrovi or a good houss in which altsrntiotiscanbem.de, either by the owner or lessee, can hear of a good tenant for a term of years by addresnlnit A. Dodworth. Brosrlway.

JuiO 2w TO ful LET A a moderate rent, tho beautiful full sleed modern afnrv nnrf nna h. 31SAdaros st. Double stairs, nas. liathn. heater, rana belbi! anti peakinif tubes; Is about mlnm walk from the Fulton or Wall it ferries.

Iflettoan established IMano Forte maker It will be taken in Instruments at trade prices. Enquire at fioold. Music store. 60 Court st. Possession immediately.

Jal6 Im TOR SALE OR TO LET A House and JL on Bedtord avenue, near DeKnlb now occupied a a bakery would be sold tn reasonable terms, orb sued to a good tr nant. Enquire of Oeo. W. Mumby, No. 59 Eulton it Ja8 tf 170 SALE OB TO LKT A splendid roso 1 wood PIANO FORTE, Cloth and Stool.

Enquire at Wlllovmyet. corner Cranberry. n0ao tf TW LEI house oi i. a commodious vnree story irame on Flizabeth n(lcth hr uip iinnLh ftt Vnn RmnL tieu noon roint, well adaotea tor a Boarding Uouse. or private residence Abniv at the desk cf the JCagico ce, or on the premises.

Rent low. oc7tf OUSK AND LOT FOR SALE OR TO It in V.nnderbllt between Mvrtle and Park railroad each hide. The houhe Is 3 story with basemenU lit finished rooms, marble mantles, It has been uilt about threw years, it la In first rule order. Lot 2S by 11)0 feet Prir 1 'lilil Al fillllrn), Ulnri.an. if .111 at per cent.

Possession immediately. Avuly of STEFUEHl SUTTON, 181 Fulton Btrect, Room No. 6 second floor. no4 tl IOR SALfri Two Marble Froot Ilousea on tiie southerly side of First place, corner of Smith st, Lots W3 feet deep. 83 feet court yard, with all the modem impcovenients.

will be Bold low and terms easy, Applyto J. S. ENGLK, jeb'tf No. 18 Burling Slip, Newport. TO LET In tbe Brooklyn Institute 2 or I Rooms suitable for Offices, or for meeting ofSocfetlet either cntunl or permanent.

For particulars enquire at tb Institute, Washington near Concord. Brooklin. Feb. 13th, 1864. fel4 tf TO OAUTMFN OR HAOKMEN FOR SALE LOW A nice two story house containing frooms, with a Stable suitable for two horses and carriages, near the comer of Fullou ahd High streets.

Knriuire of b2 tf GEO. W. MUMBY, 69 Fulton street. CLINTON AVENUE LOTS FOR SALE. Four ve ry handsome, between Fulton and Gates ave Also eight between Myrtle and I'nrk.

Apply Ilsge A Boths 77 Futon street, Brooklyn. uSS.e FOR SALE The Four Story Marble Fron House and southerly side of First Place, corner a Smith, 25 feet front. 133 feet deep, 33 feet court yard, with al the modern Improvements, will be sold low. Terms eosy Apply to JNO. 11UTLEK BROTHER.

Jyijtj tf No, 112 Fulton street. FOR SALE Four lota of around on nortb side of Third Place, 100 feet west of Court numbered on map made by Slla Ludlarn in a division of property ol cenf. of amount may remain on bond and mortgage llerks omun, as hob. jo. io uuu m.

c.cuvj vs. further au On 2nd floor, rooms Nob. 4 and 0. Brooklyn, May 15th. 1854.

myl6tt FOR SALE. For Hale, 7 valuable. Buildiug Lots in the vicinity of Atlantic Basin, situate on the northeasterly corner of Van Brunt and Partition streets. ThtB is undoubtedly the most valuable comer for business pur DOBesinthis rapidly Improving It, Is 100 feet front on Van Brunt street, and 115 feet on Partition street both Btreets are regulated and paved. Enquire of fj.

P. BMITH. 67 Fulton street, brooklyu December 27. 1851. d87tf BROOKLYN INSTITUTE.

Drawing CIxbhck. commences October loth. 1854, nnd will be oon'lnuid Tuesday and Friday Eveninga from 7 till 9 o'clwk, each week during the winter. Instructor in i.anuscape acs figure wittmun, mv Monk. Wo.

in mecuanicai anuarciiiwicfcuriii rttu, MOa, Terms for oach Class per quarter. G. SMITH, and others. Oommittee. Brookl vn.

Sept. 27th. 1854. "Ci't insnrc rpilE NASSAU EIRE INSURANCE CO. JL of Iirookljn.

The annual election for Directors will be held at the offics. No. 10 Court strest, on TUESDAY. February Oth, between the hours of 13 and a. P.M.

ja23tf A. J.BEEK.MaN. cretary. ATLANTIC EIRE INSURANCE OF Brooklyn, L.l. The annual election for Directors and Inspectors of this company, will be held at their office.

No. HO Atlantic street, on February 7th, proximo. Polls open from 12 to 2 o'clock. Hy order. Jail 3aw2w HORATIO DORR.

Secretary, HE GROCERS FIRE INSURANCE C0. Offlce No. 81 Wall atreet, corner Pearl y0RB. Wltha CASH CAPITAL of $200,000, and a large surpluf. 4 ii paid in, and securely invested.

Insures against loss and dam age by fire on tho most favorable terms. NO AGENT is employed by this corapmy. Applications will be received and promptly attended to a their office in Wall street. pre(den Thomas GMsmai Secretary. deiS 8m FULTON FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.

J. S. MACK AY, EDGAR TRIPLER. Agents. Office No.

Oourt street. Brooklyn. CAPITAL 1W.OOO. Insures Buildings, Merchandise, Furniture, Vessels In per and their Cargoes, etc. uiacuiwe.

Andrew B. Hodges. John J. Hicks. Minor H.

Keith. John DeBevoise. Grahams Polley. Thomas O. Moore, Thos.

M.Clark, Joseph Bough ton, James S. Beams. Kalpn Pomroy. Edwards W. Fiske.

PhiilipS. Crook, Francis B. Spinola, Rollin Sanford, Barnet B. Uoerum. George Barnes, Jacob B.

Boerum, James Atlleck. James Moore. John J. Georg" w. Prince M.

Kaiblleisch, Caldwell. Jacob D. Fowler, J. Schenck Suydsm. William A.Cobb.

J. V. Schoonmaker, Edward Neville. John Moore. Jared Soarks.

James L. Morgan. EUsha B. Morrell, Henry A. Kent, A.J Allaire, Samuel 0.

Barnes, Jeremiah Johnson, Richard Raynor. n. nODGES. President. John L.

Everett, Timothy B. Crawford, E. B. Livennore. A.

HENRY A. KENT. Vice President. Wst. Moiioan.

Secretary. del6 If jDoncing. SECOND QUARTER. DANCING CLASSES are now forming at RIVERS' CELEBRATED DANCING ACADEMY No. 283 Fulton street.

Pupils will received at any time, their quarter commencing from the date of mihttnrihtntf. Daya of Tuition for Ladies. Misses and Mssteri, on Wednesday and Saturday, at 8 o'clock, P. M. GentJemeu on Tuesday and Friday at 8 o'clock, P.

M. Private lessons given at hours to suit the convenience of the pupil. Mr. Rivers being the only Ttacher In Brooklyn of the Fashionable Dances, assures all who may favor him with their patronage, that he will advance them this accomplishment as fast as their abilities will admit. Those in the profes'vion incompetent to teach a correct and satisfactory manner, ean be accommodated with neces sary at th, Academy.

SECOND TERM OF ACADEMY FOR DANCING. 120 Clinton street, opposite the Athenieum. (in every respect a very jupetlor school.) additional pupils will now be receivea into ihe classes, and new classes will be forming constant i flrt Hnv nf Huron Hours for Ladies and Children on Wednesday's and Saturday's at 3 o'clock and Gentlemen on Tuesdiy and Friday at 8 o'clock Terms 10. ar As there are many inferior teachers engaged in nu profession. Mr.

WUson would particularly invite such perioni as have been disappointed in their advancement with oilier teachers to call on him as he assures them positively that every one who desires can learn to dance, and quickly too, notwithstanding the different degrees of altitude, All th most fashionable dances are taught in one coons of ssons. h. Resl Families attenaea ar. tneir rcamo wv ladence HB4 Fuhftn street. jaalm $0tt0forTusf)mg.

TO GROCERS. At the Great Republic Fur nl.hina Warehouse. SU and 814 Fulton can al CABINET BDRNITURE, Tho Oldest, fSjJwna AREHOTJS IN BROOKLYN. "ticle fgfg; todd, 88 Fulton street. rt rrr rTTTT.

ttt vtc KNIVES AND I' auu Bread Cook, and Pocket Knives and Mswrs, Wnd idles and all kinds of housekeeping article's kinds, "jffip BUN CB. 94 Fnlton. cor. Henry. XimiFoPENERS AND PATENT NUT Cracks.

BrjXQB. eor. Tnlton and Henry K. nn nn A aa 1WT1 OAL SCUTlii ona.Bv Iron. JNO.

onr Henrv and faltop 1 lilSrt Hall, the Thespian Association give a gTand Fancy Dress Civic Soiree. It will, no doubt, be a very fine affair. On tho 8th of February, at the Friendly Young Bachelors announce a soiree. It will be seen by our advertising columns, that George W. Curtis lectnreB in the Central ongregational Church on tho 29th, RUbjeot Gold and Gilt." It is a prolific one, md will doubtless be an interesting one.

The object is a charitable one. Vagrant Catharine Dooge, a German wo man. living in Green avenue, (Eastern District,) was brought before Justice D. K. Smiib, this morning, charged with being a vagrant.

She was sentenced to the Poorhonse for GO dajs. HI.HSIOtJS NOTICES. The Rev. Thos. Gcion, Rector of St.

John's chur.h, will delivr a discourse on behalf of Diocesan Missions to morrow afternoon. Jan. 28th, in the church of the Hroiiab, Adejihl street. fcrvice at 3 o'clock. The Funeral Services connected with the death of MisB Eihalisda Hirbekt.

daughter of 'he lave Samuel Herbert, will be held at the M. E. Chursb, corner of York and Gold Btreets, on Sabbath afternoon at 2 o'clock. This funeral tervice will take the place of the usual 3 o'slcck set rice. The friends of the family are inviled to atteni.

US If, In this citv. on tha 27th inst Adelaide B. Princk. daugh ter of Robert and Antoinette JPrlnaa, aged 3 years, 3 months and 'days. Thefrlendsof tha fami'ff are fnvitedto at end the funeral erv ce.

to be held at No. 107 Jay street, on Monday, 9h instant at 9 o'clock. The re navns will be removed to statcn Itland during tbc day. S1 Court, near Atlantic street, with or without steam dow er a first rate location fur a Lock Smith, or any manufacturing business. Inquire of GEORGE W.

STILWELL. 105, adjoining, ja26 c.o.d.2w ANTED By a smart respectable girl, a (situation as cook, washer and ironer. or to do Irene. ral housework, cu. as chambermaid.

The beat of reference given, inquire at 148 Hick street her present situation. jasv at' SPIRITUAL MEETINGS. There will be two meetings held at the Brooklyn Institute, to mnrrow (Sunday) morning snd afternoon. Conference at 10 o'clock, A. and at 3 o'clock, P.

M. P. U. RANDOLPH. Medium, will deliver he 6th of his coutse of Lectures.

Iliu public xre invited to attend. ivii ir OCIAL LEVEE. Ladies Aid Society of the Hicks St. M.E. church, will hold ft Levee at the Brooklyn Athenreuro, Atlantic street.

WEDN KSDAY Evening, Jan. St. Addresses Dy Rev. Henry warn needier, Kev. T.

L. liuvier. Rev II. Mattison, Rev. H.

J. Pox and others. Dodworth's Band will te in attendance. Tickets 0 cents including re freshments for sale at Scant St corner Henry and Atlantic and at theaoor. jiiiut B1 0 0 BANS.

Brooklyn. January 27. 5. ATJIVIDEsn. The Boaid of Directors have declared nFpml Anr.ual Dlvirisnd of Five Per Cent on the Capital stock of tnis nwt, psyaoieon and alter tne istoi February next rna cransier dooks are closed until that date.

jaJ7 lOt HECTOR M0RIS0N, Cashier. LECTURE. Tho Rev: J. P. THOMPSON will deliver a Lecture for the benfit of the Buildincr Fund of the Prk Oonxregational church of this city, at the Ply mautnctiurcn, Menry ivara ueecners, on xtiuKSOAr tveriDg, Jan.

suth, at vj o'clock. Kumect uonstantinonie us story and ts desiinv. Tickets 25 cents to ba nrocured at tr.e nrinciDle It ink Stores in this city, and at the door on the evening of the lec ture jauv ji ORPORATION NOTICE. Crosswalks Flatbmh and Fulton at Nevin Ht. on Nntice is hereby eiven.

that a Detitlon has been nreaented to the Common Council for the above named cross wa'ks, and any parties interested in the same can.be heard before the Street Committee on Wednesday evening next, 31stiast nt 7 clock, at the committee rooms. City Hall. iy oraer or tne committee, A.T. LAWRENCE, Street Commissi'r. Brooklyn, January 26th, 1855.

jaa" td ffOAL YARD AND FIXTURES FOR SALE. The Coal Ysrd formerly occupied by Levi M. lluchmoro. cor. of Court and Pacific Brooklyn, will be offered at private sale until the lath ray or February next.

The property consists of office, Feed Store, Stable. Coal, Sheds, i creers. Tubs and Scales, two Herses and three Carts. Hir nass. will be sol i with the Yard if desired.

Should the above property not be Eoid at Drivate sale by the above date. will De aavertiseu to do sota at auction on tne 1st uay or oiarcn next, roriuriner parncuiars enquire oi jonn Qiucn more, Uoataod wood otnee Plymouth netureen Wash ington ana main sts. uy orner ci ja27 tf WM, P. CONKLYN. "signees A SSESSMENT NOTICE.

In the matter of X. Lee avenue, from Ross street to Division grading and paving. Notice is nereDy given, mat mo louotving assessmeata in the above matter remain unpatd, and that the warrant for collecting said assessments will expire on tho 8th, day of February.loro. and that unless said assessments, together with the expense and per centage allowed by law. are paid on or before said dale, judgment will be entered in the Su nrcme Court.

In Eincs couoty. against each and ever ner twno snau nave ncgiocteu to pay; nr tne amount ot saiu assessment, witu tneBaui expepses percentage ana costs, Ppter V. Remsen 1SC 63 Stephen Brooker $139 91 Josph Heath Ill Vi Samuel Willetts 18b' 63 Baruet a. uoerum ay i J. B.

Boerum 6 46 M. D. Schenck it 66 m. carKer av Marvin Qrnm a7S.1l James T.Trualow 1Si5 5.1 Collector ot Taxes and Assessments. Brooklyn, Decembcf 27th, 1855.

Ja27 lawCw THE SOUP HOUSE ASSOCIATION. Tbe Treasurer presents the second weekly report as follows The number of families by last report 682 1 added since 218 total 8 0. Inal' supplying 1500 adults and 2435 children with good and who'esome food, lbs. beef, 12 bushels of carrots, 14 bushels turni as. 10 bushels potatoes, 6 bubbels onions, 950 lbs.

rice, 4 bushels salt and 101 lbs. pepper. Amount receivea oy jaHi report 3.1 this week 317 2D The public will perceive tne necefsity of extmding aid if the? with this charity continued, which Is amclil.rv to all others and for the amount expended certainly deserves their fostering care. The Association have enlarged their works to nearly double the original design, ia consequence of the increase in demand. SThe Treasurer's book is open for inspection daily at the office of the Nassau Fire Insurance Company Ho.

10 Court where contributions will also be received. The citizens are respectfully invited to visit the Soup House any day between th hours cf 11 and 2 in Militwy Garden, entrance from Fulton street, opposite Wiiloagbby. ja27 It JOHN J. 8 'UDWEL1, Treasurer. (Seal ani) XDoob.

COAL. Best quality Peach Orchard Red Ash Stove and Er Coals, now pellinsr at 47 95 rif ton. delivered to any part ot the city Irom my yard, corner Bridge anu joon uireetB, urooaiyn. 3a23 2ni P.McGREEVY, HTUIOHAS FRAZIER, 1. GOAL AND WOOD YAKD, counkitof Flushing and Ci.erm.

vi Constantly on hand a supply of the best qualities of RED AND WHITE ASH COaLR. suitable for family use. IW Coal delivered in any part of this city, free of cartage. l. lunu uioiat.

ai uui i KHfGH ANUPEsCU OltC'l ARi) COA I A constant supply of the best qualities, prepared ex pressiy tor lumiiy use, ior sate oy MA RSTDN A PDWITB Coal Depot on Haxtun Wharf, between 5Tittonnd iiRtha. rine Ferries, Brooklyn or 95 Beaver two doors from mail i. apa 11 s. STILWELL, MERCHANT TAILOR and CLOTHIEE. of No.

238 Fulton strapt. Rrnntftm. ly opposite Johnson street, would respectfully inform his olo patrons and the fdeijo ra okstoil, that his present stock of iiiaui uwjl issm eontainp as cnoice, as laree, and as wen sviectea anu uisnionaoie a variety oi Mens Youths' and Ghildrens' as can he found tn nuv Brooklyn, and at lower charges than hchm liitherto been in tne naoit oi assmg. cults maae to or jer, at tne shortest pes sible notice, and in the most modern stvle. in auaition to nis general stock, be has always on hand, a varied assortment of FINE CLOTHS, CASEfiMERES and VtSTINGS.

In the Gentlemens' Furniehing and Outfitting Department, may be found Shirts, Cxllars, Stocks. Cravats, Under shirts, Drawers, Socks, and Gloves of Woolen, Cloth iu iu, in au ineir vaneties. The lowest csh prica is asked, and no abatements made, He. Is grateful for the patronage he has hitherto received, and nODCS hV ATI imrpmlftinir tn nia nM eon'inuanco of the same, from his friends and EUVIIU RsiWEMBER the nnmber. 223 Fulton street, o7 tf CLOTHING.

CHARLES E. EOLWELL, fliercnant Tnllnr n.l X' inn tttx rrrtT tZ. ll 7 juhj. Mj1ifn1.m"',wth a large and varitd assortmeitof t. every quality made from goods of the latest stylos, and got up in tae same tnir uu ra.i work.

To those who wish to Btudy economy, in these times of dear living, and who have been i accustomo; to paying very lame pita for ordered work he would respectfully inform them that th ry can save per cent, per annum, by patronizing tine resuly mado work. ui.iiii( n'm which he will make up in the most Fashionable manner or to suit individual taste, and at the lowest possible prices and guarantees to pli ase in every case. N. 11. J.

1. EMMENS, so well known to every one on Long Island, will always hefi und In his old place No. 0 Fulton two doors from Henry. jaiG tfol AtMCOHl) HAWLi PiAKO FORTU AT $40, and one of Prince's octavo Melodeons at 35. for ale at T.

GiLBEHT'S Piano Forte Vi arerooms. 106 Oranite treet, near the comer of Fulton. dxs PIANO FORTES, MELODEONS AND MUSIC for sale at the Atheneum Book nnd Musio store, tlantlo stree t. J. MARPII.

hi tf r0YS TOYS I TOYS 1 For the Holidays, deMtf' and Fulton t. WT ANTED TO PURCHASE A Full Sized 1 linil.Mlt urilh (mm ffcnr hi tr)Vf lot, at Bfdforfl or its viclni or ou the Fifth avenue, east of Ninth snee'. Nono need nr.swer unless disaoseo! to I like a low trice. Address box 378 Chatham lauarel'. N.Y.

j9 tf WANTEU A House and Lot near Fulton nr AtlantiR stn ot 'vnlmd at rrnid M.OCO to tlO.OOO, forVhi'li halfcai and half clothing will be paid. Alsoa house and Lot in Brooklyn (unencumbered) in exchange for a flrst rate in Broadway, near Fulton street, drjing a buinessof I00 per cay Appty to CONLEYi HaSICi No. 6 Hamilton avenue. Brooklyn. J.V24 1 Cost ant) Jxittnif).

LOST. A Bay Horse and Sleigh, in Kultrn avenue, on the night of Wednesday. 2h. ii. hv cttnillnir it tn tha house of B.

ALYORD oorner Paoitlc street and New York leaving word where It maybe found with Aid, CAMPJIKLL. county clerks effice, City isrooniyn. JII20 SI' filoaroturj. BOARDING. A few single gentlemen can be accommodatevl with resoectatilc boarding In a ojiiet family.

Terms moderate. A sitting room can also be hid ir desired. Apply Nr. DeKaib, near Hudson ioo. from Debevoise bri ck house, gas lighted.

lalatf 33 alls SEVENTH ANNUAL BALL OF THE NATIONAL GUARD. Co. 14th Regiment. iill tuke place at Gothic Hall. dams at on WDBE8 UAYByening.

Feb. 14th. Tickets J. Can be obtained of any member of tin company, or at the door on the night of the ball. rs.

13. the company will drill iu the room on una ovn sion. jaaowi EMERALD BALL. Seventeenth annual Ball of the ESIERALD BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION of the city of Brooklyn, will takeplaceat Monttgue Hall. Court street.

TUESDAY EVENING. Feb. 6th. The proceeds, as u. ual, will be appropriated for the benefit of the Orphan Asylum.

Tickets $2 etich. Tne uommitioe ol Arrangements nave taken every pi uu (inn tn mnleo thin in! aranfin ir MA tn nrnvld.1 for the COm fort and convenience of those who may honor it with (heir presence. COMMITTEE OR AnRAN0HMKNT8 DANliSL M. KELLY. President.

PATRICK MOONEY, Treasurer. James Collins. Wm D.oueherty. Thomas Wm, U. Peck, Charles Harvey, Hught.O'Hara, John L.

Doyie, James Tiner. Thomas H. O'Brien John As Arthur McAvoy, Thomas Gelding, Bernard Ridden, Mlchl. Nevin, John McCready, H. Coyle.

James llennett. John O'Mahony, 4tTAS Mlchl. McNamara, Gorneliua Dever, John Farrell. George Sweeney, Charles Riley. Domlilck Colgan, M.

Cunningham, Wm. H. Turner. Charles Tinney, A. Doyle, Bernard Byrn, Edward Kelly, John NcNamee, Thomas A.

O'Neil, James Manahsn. JAME3 DOWNEY. Secretary. Special Notices. WHfiK nr.U 1 ORE'S' A COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE, CITY HALL.

niYinklvn. Jtnuarv22d. 1855. rnii bpn hv ulvp to all nersons havlniz claims affslnst the cities cf Brooklyn. Williamsburgh, and the town of Bush wick, prior to low, mat tney oe requesieu to present tne same with Hie vouchers thereof, at the officeof the subscriber, as soon as practicable.

ja23tf WM. B. LEWIS, Comptroller. VJASSAU STREET. For sale at auction, i Jan 31st, by J.

Cole, at Merchnts' Exchange. N. Y. Five Houses. No.

W. 147, 149. 151. 163. For particulars en quire or Cole, Auctioneer.

43 Fulton street, Brooklyn. J2i4t TO CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS, Files. Rasps, Tools, Nails 4c, constantly on hand and or sale at New York prises, at the Great Republic Furnishing Warehouse, 312 and 4 fulton St. aulS Cm DODGE CO. THE CO PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE K.

existing between the undersigned, as proprietors of stages and stage line is tnis uay dissolved. JOHN WHITE, JOHN H. WANDS. Dated December 28th. 1864.

de80 law4w TO an BLACKSMITHS. Files, Rasps, Iron nml Rteel pan always be fntmd at the Great ReDUb'lc Fur nishing warehouse, aiaanuanjeuitonsi, atwew jorupnees aul8 6m DODGE CO. COUP HOUSE. Tho Iarso Hall in Military Garden, entrance from Fulton Bti eet, will be opened THIS DAY tor tbe distribution ol soup at xweive ciock oi A 1 t.V fh(rfnffer fit. th flflmp hour.

Persons desiring relief will please provide themselves w.th tickets from some one of the Ward Committee of their own WM. M. HARRIS. V. P.

Geo. L.Euaw, Sec. jaiatf fT'IIE SUBSCRIBER HEEPE0T17UY IN Brooklyn that he has opened an Ovstcr Saloon known as the Erlccson Shades, situated at the corner of Bridge and Proseect sts. Oysters in every tyle by the quart, hundred or thousand. Families supplied.

Free Lunch every day trom iu mi ia uiocs. vmnma dc29 6m WM. MORH1H. Boots $9 0l)oes. GEORGE S.

KN0WER, of 188 Fulton street. Sf vpmpntfnll invites the attention of the cltisenft Brooklyn and vicinity, to his large and varied assort ment of BOOTS and SHOKB. which he Is selling at a reduction of 80 per cent below the re uenui i.i. do Dress do 2 00 Boys do do 1 26 Youths do do 1 00 rinllrtrena do 75 Gents' sewed water Proof Boots mnde to order of the best French stock, 5 a pair. Also, constantly on hand the cele brated "Eelcner Boot," an excellent ooot ior uose wno are troubled witn tenaer ieet.

Ladies' sing soieu uai'ers oit to i Ladies' double do do 1 to 1 Ladies' Morocco Boots and Buskins 871 Ladies' Kid Slippers So i.on;oa' ftorman embroidered 371 utulaof rvhilnVpnq' shoes nnl.i at thH wholesale Drice patent leather bootes. ankle ties, gaiters. Ac, 50 cts a pair. Gents' Huhbers and Sanda's, 1st quality, 1, Ladies, do. do.

1st quality. 75 ctB. Misses, do. 1st quality. 60 cts.

Al 1 goous soiu warrantsu loney returned. WOWtit, d2f lm 13a Bmum street, mooxiya. THE LADIES, GENTLEMEN AND CHIL dren of Brooklyn, can have the "PATENT VULCA NISED UUTTA rKttU iA duij ivv appuea kidqb oi Moots. anoeB ai'ii ruiit.ci 3 (iKORftE s. KNOWER'3.

188 Fulton street. the only Agency in this city authorised to uo the frade mRrk ol tne norm Ainriiuju.u vuj jwyaujf. These SOleS nave oeeu wnuuuocu mui uicni outijeao iu New York, Boston and the principal cities of New England being water proof they keep the feet dry and warm in wet and coiuweamer. tmoiuiugti youcui. vmiwuuu uum uuv Tho term "Vulcanised" is spplied to fabrics of Sutta Perolia.

which have been cured and tanned by submitting them to a high deitree of artificial heat, the object being to change the nature of the gum, so it will not afterwards be aflected by heat and cold, and make it pliahle, elastic and clean, very tenacious, much lighter than Rubber, and to prevent decomposition and becomine sticky. Therefore, these soles are elastic, entirely free from any unploasantodor. will not decompose under any circumstances when exposed to friction, but wear away dry. lighter tlun rubber, less expensive than leather soles, because more durable, and being a non conductor, theheatof the foot is re Sned. FOR PERSONS TROUBLED WITH COLD FEET THESE SOLES ARE INVALUABLE.

Thee soles are applied to Boots and Shoes, ard warranted to hold firm and give perlect Batisfa ition or no charge. A thorough examination of their merits is requested, which every case confirm their superiority. Also, all kinds of India Rubber Boote. Shoes and Garments repaired, in a neat and tasteful style and warranted to hold, rCtraos To prevent fraud and imposition, the oompany have deolared that no soles shall be admitted to be genuine, unless they bear their trade mark, thus: "Vulcanised Gutta Percha, made by North American Gutta Percha Co N. Y.

Rider's Murphy's Patent 1853 and 1854." Remember, the only authorised Agency in Brooklyn, for applying these Patent Vulcanised Gu.ta Percha Solss, is at George t). Knower's, 188 Fulton st. Also, constantly on hand an assortment of those Water Proof RoodB. which received the HIGUS.ST MEDAL of the iBrvufTM path nnrt ftnf.l) MED AT, OP THE AMERI CAN INSTITUTE: amonit which may be found many articles particularly adapted to lamity use. vn Crumb cloths, plain and fancy; covers piano.stand.

bureau nntahl. tnnewnnri dftrnhlu tlOStlltal SDOetinff crib mats i hot water bagi bathing tubs, portable and foot bathing nuts and caps ladies caps, hoods, sleeves, aprons, both plain and Taney gutta percha tissue, arm shields, band boxes, traveldnK cases and bags, mens, womens andclnldrens coats, cloaks, caps, shos. etc. Also, Gents, Riding and Walking Leggins. Small sue Tub ing for tlas Conductors, etc, ja2U tf GEORGE S.

KNOWiR. 188 Fulton st. OFFICE OF REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES. Wn A nitntTnll Tnn 03,1 Notice to Builders Sealed estimates will be received at 13 o'clock noon, for removing the house formerly occupied by Engine Co. o.

11. bituated on nearGoId, to the lot recently purchased by the city in Tillary street, near Duffield, for Hose Co. No. 7. EBtim ites to state the price for removing said house, put ting up me loutmauon, anu repairing, ana iuriiiiiu nmn All Mntimni.aiTtii.i.1 dtrpptpd to the Commis sioner r.f Iteoalrs and Suonlles.

and endorsed estimates for removii and fitting up house for Hose Co. No. 7. JOHN M. PERRY.

J.v23t Commiibijner of Repairs and supplies. UN RT ARER" EDWIN KETCHAM SEXTON OF THE CHURCH ON THE HEIGHTS (Rev. Dr. Bethune's) Brooklyn, L. and General Undertaker, is prepared to take charge of all Funerals thatmny be trusted to his care, on np tdlcation at his residence, No.

259 Bridge street, between Mvrlle avenue and Johnon streets. N. B. Coffins, hearses, coaches, shrouds and everything required for funera'a promptly furnished and Interments made in Greenwood or any of the other cemeteries. iaiy rFO TRUNKMAKERS A full assortment of JL Tacks, trnntnaiis, hoop iron, etc, for sale at the Great Republic Furnishing Warehouse, 313 and 314 Fulton St.

aul8 6m DODGE co. JO Grriot BUTCHERS. A creat variety of knives, stickers, steel ate, for sale at New York prleaiatthe Aevooue urnistiiog war siianu i HMt, BHOOKLTN DATLT EAGLE OFFICE, 2)4 P. Y. I.ctrislaiure.

Albany, Jan, 27. Senate. bills hkportkt). For the relief of tho widow of W. W.

Mills of Queens County. By the Select (Jommittee in the matter ol the judgement against Lockwood tho late prison agent at Sing Sing, William Clark and Lansing cicnaras. BILLS NOTICED. To amend the oharter of the college of pharmacy in New York; also to regnlate the number of ballot boxes in New York; also to regulate the redemption of lands sold for taxes; also to in corporate the Amerioan Politioai Statfotioal As sociation. Also relative to tho Justices and clerks of tbe Justices' and Marine Courts of New York also to provide for the eleotion of Judicial officers of New York in one ballot.

From the South. Baltimobe, Jan. 27. We haye received the New Orleans papers of Sunday last, and those from intermediate places as late as due. he opening of river navigation has revived business, and matters wore an improving as pect.

iHarlno Disasters. Boston, Jan. 27.. The brie Sarah Vobc, from Gonanies for New York, arrived at Nassau on the 24th nltimo, in distress, leaking and with loss of fora topmast, sails, itc. ahe had discharged for repairs.

The ship Golden Cross, from Kennebunk for New Orleans, and a ship Irom Damarisootta for Mew xork, put into Uloncester yesterday morning during the gale. IVew Orleans Earkets. New Orleans, Jan. 24. The Bales of cotton on Monday and Tuesday reached 12,000 tales at 7 3:4 a 8c for middling sorts.

January 25. Our cotton market has been dull to day, and the tendency is downward. Sales 5,000 bales at 7 1:2 a 7 3:4 for middling. Iater from Mexico. New Oblisans, Jan.

25. Tbe steamship Orizaba has arrived at this port, with Mexican dates to the 19th inst. Several successful attaoks on tbe insurgents, bv Government troops, are reported, and the revolution is said to be crushed out in Oanaca. The formal taking possession ot the Messula Valley, by the United States authorities, is offi cially announced in trie Mexican papers. The "Weather.

Oodensbohoh, Jan. 27. A severe snow storm has been raging here for 34 hours, with continually increasing violence. The snow ia now 18 inches deep on a level and utill falling. The wind blows a gale from the northwest, and tho thermometer stands at 17 degrees above zero.

ATKETOWN. Jan. it. A snow storm has been raging here for 30 hourB and it is now 18 inohea deep. Thermome ter at 7 A.

M. 13 degrees above zero. Bangor Jan. 27, We have had a Blight fall of snow this morn ing. The weather is now mild and cionay.

Boston, Jan. 27. The weather here Is olear and fine. The ther mometer Btands at twenty degrees below zero. Calais, Jan.

27. The weather iB BUd 11 IO little. The wind is eaBt. Eastfobt, Jan. 27.

It rained and snowed here all laBt night The weather is mild. Wind Southeast v. S. Senator from Louisiana. New Orleans; Jan.

24. The Hon. John Slidell, was to day elected by the legislature of Louisiana aa their representative in the u. (senate. We are in receipt of later dates from Texas bnt there is no news worta telegrapnttg.

niarriasro of Julia Boan. Mobile, Jan. 24 Mies Julia tan, the celebrated actress, was married to day to Dr. H.iyne, ol South Uarolina, Fire at Hartford. Hahtfobd, Jan.

27, The tobacco manufactory and warehouse of Ira Baxter, recently belonging to Messrs. Fuller and Burnham, was destroyed by are lastnignt. Loss on stock $10,000, and on building $2,500. Insured for $5000. ITIaret New York, Jan.

27. Cotton buoyant. jgFJour firmer. SaleB 6500 bbls. Common to sraight State $8 00 to $8 25 cts.

Common to good Ohio $8 55 a $9 00. Southern batter. Sales at $9 12 1:2. 1 Wheat Firmer. Sales U.Q0 bus.

Canadian White $2 35. Corn better. Sales 14,000 bus. white 98a98 1:2. Yellow 98 a 98 112.

Mixed store. Pork Baoyant. Beef steady. Lard qaiet. Sales at 9 5:8 a 10a.

for kegs. Whiskey quiet. Sales at 34 1:2 for Ohio, 34 Ii2ab5 for PriBon. New VorK itloiscy JUarUel. New Yorki, Jan.

27. Stocks are dull and heavy. Money is in demand with a good supply at 8 a 10 for short first class paper and 7 per cent on call. Sterling exchange unchanged. Erie B.

.461 Harlem B. Nicaragua Transit JJ, Canton' Co Beading B. Cumberland Coal Illinois central bds Virginia 6 Missouri 6 central bds Michigan Central EE Hudson Hudson 1st bds 101 Illinois Central Del and Hud canal Ill Pennsylvania coal 1M as ri AS CHANDALIERS, PENDANTS, COKNKLIUS Jc OF PHILADELPHIA. The un. Ini slonAri.

hnvinff nterprl Into an M.rranffprcietit with Messrs. Cornelius 4 of Philadelphia, Is now prepared to exhibit at his ntw Show Rooms, a general assortment of the newest and most beautiful styles of Gaa Chandaliers, Mantal Lights, Brackets, and all other kinds of Uss Fixtures. Irgm the amplest store burner to the finest Parlor Uhandaller ot Sll red Ormnlu. Bamask. Bronzed, and Gold Gilt.

He has a company of experienced Gas Fitters now engaged in introducing the pipes Into the kuildinga. All orders fur dwellings, stores and public buildings, will receive prompt attention, and the work mil be warrant perfect. The foreman can be seen every evening at the store, or will callupon applicants to give such information as may he rMulred. The superior workmanship and perfect manner of doing tnis most uimouu dusidcbs, nas securcu to jues rs. uorneuus a reputation un.urpasstd in this country or Europe.

mli28 tf DAVID COOPB. 91 Fulto Brooklyn. pi AS FITTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. JT DAVID COOPE oaice. 91 Fulton street.

AKinosrr Stbattok, Workshops, 78 Poplar strest, Brooklyn. icvery Ktnu anastyicoi uasxixturco. ituclq orucroy mh26 tf COHNELIDS i AAT HOUR'S fATKNT SALAMANDER RtVRR. Nbw Vork. Wo nni runflirtfullv Informed that SILAS C.

HER RING, having re assigned to the subscriber all his right to make and sell this world renowned lire Proof Safe, the subscriber will continue the manufacture and sale of the same. The thousands of certificates from merchants, bankers and mechanics of all trades, that have been given in favor of this the only true Salamander, render it useless for the subscriber to multiply words In its favor, as full twenty five thousand of 'W1LUE'S PATENT SALAMANDER" SAFES" have been manufactured and sold in the United States, at in almost every large fire that has taken place during the last ten years theBe Sales have been subjected to the severest testa, and not one of the genuine Salamanders has ever been destroyed. A good assortment on hand and for sale by B. G. WILDER, Patentee and Htmttfacturer, noM.o.d.tf Wareoui Prl trot.

New York. quiring all bills appropriating money from the State oe reierrea to tbe (Jommittee on Ways and Means. He (Stevens) introduced it at tho anu gestion ot the Comptroller. Tbe bill to amending the act concemintr nas aengers arriving at New York, was roported. The annual reports ot the Mariners' Savings Inslitution, Brooklyn SavingH bank, and tbe In stitution for Savings for were submitted.

Mr. Rhodes reported the bill to ami nd tbe act consolidating Brooklyn, tc. Mr. Stuyverant gave notice oi a Din to mcoi porato a Hebrew Society in New York. Mr.

Crosby offered a resolution for the raising of a select committee to go (o Utica avd fnvestt" cate tha causes that ccmpelled Dr. Benediot to resign the Supcrintendency of the Stutit Lunatio Asylum. A debate then eusucd upon this, but uotblng was elicited impugning the action of tbo mana gers, exoept that otdieconrteBy iowa ug mo lata Superintendent. On motion of Mr. Bradford the resolution was laid on the table.

A resolution requesting tha delegation In Con gress Iron this State to urge the passage of the bill granting pensions to toe soldiers or tne war of 1812 was adopted. Progress was reported in oommittee on tne Panama Railroad bill. The bill to appoint commissioners to locate a second State Lunatic Asylum was ordered to a third read.ug. 33i Cougrrcss. 2d Session.

Washingtok, Jan 27. Hodee Mr. Goodwin introduced a bill pro viding for working a steam dredge boat in the harbor or Oswego, neierrca to tna oommittee on Commerce. Mr. Kerr offered a resolution oalliug on the President to inform the House, if not compatible with the public interest, whether in any corres pondence with the Minister of the United States at Madrid ana tne SpaniBti government or otn wise, it is Insisted by the latter that the treaty of 1795 between Spain and the United States Is not applicable to tbe Spanish colonies, ana tnat we are not entitled to the benefit of tho provi sions of the ss id treaty.

Mr. Bayly moved that it db referred to tne Committee on Foreign Attain). Mr. Kerr said he offered tne resolution oy request ot a diitingaished statesman who former ly represented onr country anroaa. The SpatiiBQ government denies tnat uourts oi Justices in Cuba are open to our citizens for tbe collection ol their debts, which the treaty referred to, undertook to, undertook to guarantee.

It is a subject of vast importance. The House relused to refer, and passed toe resolution. They then went into committee of the Whole on the French Spoliation bill. 3Iarine Disaster. Boston, Jan.

27. Toe ship Richmond, reported ashore yesterday on Long Island, Boston harbor, remains tight she will have to lighten to get off. The bris: Bloomer has biigea. ine paBBec gers and crew in bosh the above caBes were all saved. Departure of tbo Horuiauu.

New York, Jan. 27. Tbe Bteamsbip Hermann sailed at noon ta day for Southampton and Bremen, with 35 passengers and $22,746 in specie. DcatU of tlio Hon. Outlier Severance.

VI! BosTon, Jan. 27. The Hon. Luther Severance died at his residence in AuguBta, Maine, Thursday night last. Arrival of the Knoxvllle.

Savannah, Jan. 24. The Bteamship Knoxville arrived here to day, after a passage of seventy six hours from New York. She experienced a galo off Cape Hatteras. All on board well.

Philadelphia Stocks. Philadelphia, Jan. 27, Stocks are firm to dav. We quote Reading at 36 5:8 Morris Oanal 14 6:8 Island 15 3:4 renn it a 6 a renn. Fives 88, Money is easy.

S. Supreme Const. WASHINGTON', JaD. 26. The following cases will come up before the Supreme Court next week Monday, Jan.

29th. No. 49 Boooth against Clark. Taesdoy, 30th. No.

50. Bruce vs. the United States. No. 51 Hendrickeon vs.

Hinckley. Wednesday. 31st. No. 50.

Stevens vs. Glad dings. Thursday, eb. I. wo.

03. snorts xors ve. the State of Pennsylvania. Friday 2d. No.

54 Wright vs. Matheson. Xsw York Ncnrs. Affray A Man Stabbed. Last evoning, between 8 and 9 o'clock, Policeman ZelkiD, of the 20th Ward, was patrolling his beat when ho heard tho cry of "Murder," in the tenement No.

87 Thirtieth street. Oneoina into the building ho found Jamo Calahan lying on tho floor, bleed ing profusely from stabs inflicted on ditlerent parts of his body, by Patrick Morrison. The latter was immediately arrested. The caua of the affray did not clearly appear, but it was supposed to be the result ol ardent spirits. Calahan was sent to the hospital, and Morrison was taken to tho second dsstrict Police Court, and held for examination.

Auction Sates. Central Sales Rooms, Om.tr of muouohbv and Pearl streeit. mar OuH OiV fall, Brookivn. Joseph Hkgbman, Auctioneer. J.

H. grateful for the liberal patronage which he has received during the past thirteen years, respectfully Informs those interested, that he Is now prepared I to i receive consign; ments of all kinds of MERCHANDISE. FURNITORh. DBY GOODS, HARDWARE, FANCY GOODS, BOOKS. 4c.

to be sold at Auction or Private Sale. In his new and Splendid Sslea Rooms. Liberal advances when required. Personalat tendance will be given as usual to SaleB of Furniture at in vate Houses. Saturday, Jan.

At 10 o'clock, A.M.. at the corner of Washington st. and Myrtle ave. Assignees ale A general assortment of Parlor, Chamber and Kitchen Furniture, Catalogues at the sales room. Monday, Jan.

29 House for Sale or to Let, and uinlreat neto. The handsome new 8 story brick house No. 67 Henry and Olinton BouUi Brook yn. in inP'e'ehB0? 1" throughout, having been fitted up lZmKS sent owner and occupant in the best manner. throughout with neatness and tas a.50O may remain on bond and mortgage.

If not sold before tne 20tn tne house will be rented low to a satisfactory The entire fcrniture comprising a wteWUWt good as new with an elegant Rosewood ston Pirao. will sold at auction without ruserve on Monday, the JVta, at Poisesjion given on the morning after tho sale. Oataloguei tho ni in on tlm Mth. can be Ben from 1 to 4 clock. P.

M. KOJ" fflisctllautans. A NOVEL I T. The Celebra ted WASHINGTON BILLIARD (UBLE ttie First Premium Crystal Palace Billiard 1 SbJe.Two English Slate Bed. and other Billiard Tables.

All of BASSFORDfl make, may be seen used at the sa loon corner of Fulton and Pineappfc the present wees: the neatest fitted up rooms in America. 6 nUemen York and Brooklyn who wish to see the be ft, the handsomest and the Most Ancient and Finest Runn Ing TableBin this country are invited to call and see for then iselves. GenUemen about putting op tables In th tir Prlva Hooio are invited the above before doing so. A trge assortment or BUUard ibleiofsmler mensiona mado to order, and every article in the trade for sale at J43 Fult I anda Ann SoYto A. BA8F0a.

141 fThllWn it. N. avfoi.niinuf.npa nf.hpra look udou tobacoo as Ui troductive ol the same result. Mr. Hulloway probably believes that all who are called to their nceouat die for want of his pills.

Before accepting of any of these conclusions however, we should consider that excess may kill, while moderation is harmless, and that thoue who make these statements know very lit tie, of tha causes of t'etta with which they see so lamiliar. All their wisdom amounts to no more than the conclusion of the jury in the in quest on bewitching Diah Crow, who happened to get drowned. The eoronor held on inquest upon the poor girl's death. And the verdict of tho jury was, she died for want of btenlh." Sleighing in the City. Sleighing is good in the country, and accordingly indulged in.

In the city yesterday there was sleighing, but such sleighing drizzle from above and mudded slush belowmaking transit by any mode undesirable except in cases of extreme necessity. The pave inents were in bad condition for pedestrians, and the streets were worse for horses, whose tasks in drawing sleigh loads of humanity up steep hills and along level places, while the rudders scrap' ed the cobble Bto ies, were hard indeed, and tough to perform. The accumulation of snow has completely blocked up the city railroads and the cars have censed running. Iu New York the tracks have been chared, and tb9 choice ol a car or a sleinh is presented. Here the choice is between tho sleigh and the cumbersome stage1 It was like "Hobsom's choice," between eithei yesterday.

To day tho advantage is on the Bid8 of tho sleigh; the Buddea "blowing up" of frigid atmosphere making too eireets more paB sable, and sleiahiua can be indulged yn with some little degree of satisfaction. There is a revolt ia the household of Brigham oung. One of his wives has become disgtiBted with the bv which she is share holder in the joint stock of Mr. Young's effec tions. She has written to a Boston paper an nouncinrr.

hor intention to abandon the Mormons and come on here to lectare on their evil prac. tices and worse destgDs. We doubt not her lec ture will be nirjuaut and spicy. None ca tell the weak points of an enemy's camp like a de serter. To expose he enormity of intemperance requires tho tongue of Bome one who has spent SAa meater nart of life between tha rum shop and the gutter and t'10 degrading charao ter of licentiousness run riot and ptomiscuouS unrestrained, can be beet set forth by those who, like Solomon, have tried the ex.

periment and have found it vanity. Ev. Mr. Thompson's Lecture. Messrs.

Editohf, Haviug heard the Rev. Mr. Thomp. son's leoturo on 'Constantinople Its Story and its Destiny," it is with very great pleasure that I learn it is to bo repeated at tha Rev. Mr, Beecher's church on Tuesday evenii next.

It brings ont a mass of historical incident of the most valuable ai'd interesting character, bnt which has long been bidden from public vietv. and with which lh bearor is delighted to be made acquainted with at, at the present time but in its repetition the religious community of Brooklyn sbomld feel a more particular interest. as it is for the benefit of the Park Congregation ol Church Building Fund. I hope lor one there will be a full attendance. A Lover of Zios.

The ball going public should remember that tbe ball of the Emerald Benevolent Association tBkes place on the 6 th of February at Montague Hall. Is Is expected to equal anything of tbe kind yet got up in these pirts efforts to that end being unceasing on the part of tbe managers. With the aid ol tbe ladies, who are ever tore most ia all entc rprisea ot love and benevolence, these efl'orts will doubtless be crowned with success. The Cholera in Brooklyn. Dr.

J. C. Hutchison, late physician to the cholera hospital in this city, has prepared the following ing the comparative extent of the disease in that city during the 18S2, 1849 and 1854. In 1832 with a population of 17,000, there were 284 deaths, or 1 in 62. In 1849, opnlation 90,000, deaths G50, or 1 in 138 1:2.

In 1854 population 150,000, deaths 678, or 1 in 221 1:4. Serious Assault with a Spade Henry Mayi esndurf, a German, was wrested yesterday by officer Charles Curren, of the Second District police, for assaulting Tbcmas Brady with a spade striking him on tho face and head, breaking his nose, and msngling his face in a frightful manner. The prisoner was tik pn before Justice D. K. Smith this morning, uud eeutenoed to 60 days in the Penitentiary.

Eighth Ward Election Riotb Vehdiot. In this case the jury yesterday afternoon, after a very Bbort deliberation relumed a verdict of guilty against McGuire and the three Ryans, acquitting James Dillon, against whom a conviction was not pressed. The Court then adjourned nntill Tuesday morning. Palling through a Roof. Edward Higglnp, a laboring man, while engaged yesterday in cleaning the snow off a shed roof in Pearl fell through and was taken np in a senseless condition by soma of the 2d District Police, and oonveyed to his residence in Jackson oourt.

Die. Ooohran and ilfllen were called to his aid..

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